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ACTA ZOOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE
Volume 69, Issue 1, Pages 63-72Publisher
HUNGARIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
DOI: 10.17109/AZH.69.1.63.2023
Keywords
nest abandonment; nest entry shape; Passer montanus; secondary cavity nester; Tree Sparrow
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The main cause of bird nest abandonment is the threat of predation, and this behavior imposes significant energy costs on breeding birds. However, for some species, nest abandonment can be a less costly alternative to complete brood failure.
The threat of predation is the main cause of bird nest abandonment, with such behav-iour imposing considerable energetic costs on breeding birds. However, for several spe-cies, nest abandonment can be a less costly alternative to complete brood failure. In this study, we examined nest abandonment among Eurasian Tree Sparrows (Passer montanus) by surveying 71 Tree Sparrow nests with various types of entry holes and conducted arti-ficially manipulating some of the entrance shapes. We found that nest abandonment was caused by changes to the nest entry shape in seven cases and by human interference in two cases. Nest abandonments occurred throughout the breeding season, and breeding pairs attempted to breed again immediately after nest abandonment. The results of the artificial nest entry shape manipulation experiment showed that nine of twelve nests (75.0%) were abandoned where the nest entrance holes were widened, and six of eleven nests (54.5%) were abandoned where the nest entrance holes were narrowed. However, none of the nests were abandoned where the entry shape was unchanged. Thus, nest abandonment by Tree Sparrows is correlated with nest entry shape manipulation and is more likely to occur when the energy cost of breeding again is less than that of abandoning the nest.
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